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Crops, Markets

CBOT Weekly: Planting pace outweighs Trump comments

By Adam Peleshaty April 23, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Rapid planting paces for major U.S. crops outweighed President Donald Trump's comments on trade with China at the Chicago Board of Trade during the week ended April 23.

Photo:KevinDyer/iStock/Getty Images
Lentils, Markets, Peas, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Lentil/pea bids soften in Western Canada

Tariff uncertainty in background

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 22, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Lentil and pea bids in Western Canada have softened over the past month, as all agricultural markets react to ongoing global trade uncertainty.


Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Corn, Crops, Soybeans, Winter Wheat

U.S. grains: Soybeans pressured as Trump attacks Federal Reserve chair

By Renee Hickman, Reuters April 21, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago soybeans fell on Monday after an overnight rally with the mood in outside markets souring as U.S. President Donald Trump attacked U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, causing concerns about the autonomy of the U.S. central bank.

AAFC tweaks monthly data, but holds canola exports
Barley, Canola, Cereals, Corn, Lentils, Markets, Oats, Peas, Pulses, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

AAFC tweaks monthly data, but holds canola exports

But year-to-date exports nearly 7.40 million tonnes

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 17, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Although Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada made several small revisions to its April supply and demand report compared to the previous month, it did not alter any of its canola numbers.


One commodity group in Vancouver said its feed barley was about C$8 per bushel for Alberta. Photo: File
Crops, Markets

Feed Grain Weekly: More grain purchased before seeding starts

By Adam Peleshaty April 17, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes A tariff reprieve has allowed for more cattle to move freely across the Canada/U.S. border and has necessitated the need for more grain at feedlots.

Photo: Thinkstock
Crops, Reuters

IGC raises world corn crop forecast, trims wheat

By Reuters April 17, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute The International Grains Council (IGC) has raised its forecast for 2025/26 global corn production, driven by an improved outlook in sub-Saharan Africa and the United States.


ICE canola weekly outlook: Tightening supplies supportive
Canola, Markets

ICE canola weekly outlook: Tightening supplies supportive

Futures working to ration demand

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 16, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute ICE Futures canola contracts remained in a steady uptrend during the week ended April 16 despite the ongoing global tariff uncertainty, hitting their highest levels of the past year on a nearby weekly chart.

The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
Corn, Markets, Soybeans, Winter Wheat

CBOT Weekly: Easter rains could spring delays on planting progress

Trump a wildcard

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm April 16, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes With the United States weather forecast calling for rain on April 18 and 21, planting progress could come to a quick stop, said broker Scott Capinegro of AgMarket.net in Chicago.


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Crops, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: No delays so far prior to seeding

Conditions on track for pulse planting

By Adam Peleshaty April 15, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Conditions are looking good in Manitoba just weeks prior to pulse seeding, according to Manitoba government pulse specialist Dennis Lange.

File photo of a combine harvesting a wheat crop in Ukraine. (SergBob/iStock/Getty Images)
Barley, Canola, Cereals, Corn, Oats, Peas, Reuters, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

APK-Inform issues Ukraine forecast for 2025/26

Cold snap halts spring seeding

By Reuters April 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes As spring planting continues in Ukraine, its agriculture ministry and consultancy APK-Inform issued their respective crop forecasts. The reports were issued just as Ukraine was still in a bitter cold snap that brought snow to most parts of the country.


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